Best buys: Whoâs been the NRLâs No.1 recruit? The best buys of the year are already starting to emerge in the NRL â some are justifying their big pay packets, while others slipped under the radar.
Rugby League by Nick Campton
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Subscriber only We re a quarter of the way into the NRL regular season and the best buys of the year are already starting to emerge. The right recruit on the right money can transform a club s fortunes, be it a million-dollar man or an unheralded player making the most of their chance. Heading into Round 6, we ve run the eye over the entire NRL and found the best transfers in both categories - some are justifying their massive pay packets, others slipped under the radar in pre-season.
Best buys: Who s been the NRL s No 1 recruit?
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Best buys: Who s been the NRL s No 1 recruit?
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Scroll through our gallery of photos above to see more. Little Logan (main image above) was born at 00:04 on February 23, after an unusual pregnancy. Mum Carrie Lane said Logan was nearly born at 26 weeks after her waters broke and there was a Group B Strep infection, so she had three helicopter rides to Portsmouth for treatment, but in the end she made it to 34 weeks. After birth, Logan spent 16 days in the Special Care Baby Unit on the Island. Carrie said: “I’d like to thank the maternity team for all the midwives who went through this rocky journey with myself and little Logan and to the SCBU for looking after and caring for Logan, who is the fifth premature baby in the family.